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the flats became the hallmark for science leaders. politicians found a home here. there are more horror stories here. a family of russians jumped to their deaths in 2010. red road has echoed the community. they arrived in 2007. >> is just like that scene -- in the airplane. [unintelligible] >> and so on and so on. until the tenants were god and to the building of steel and girders and ghost stories. >> can you work out where this cheerful community might be? casual violence in the streets, an average of six children per family. this is the fictional london district as conjured by the writer in his new novel. a thankless a bunch among whom they have the distinction of being stupid and violent. the lottery and the novelist is subtitled seats of england. dodge they hit everything hard and vice versa. this for everything. >> the context of your book is aggressive, violent. are you saying that he somehow represents the state of england? >> i am not saying anything. >> arbitrary rewards and punishments, it is that. it is not an examination of england. >> when people say
the flats became the hallmark for science leaders. politicians found a home here. there are more horror stories here. a family of russians jumped to their deaths in 2010. red road has echoed the community. they arrived in 2007. >> is just like that scene -- in the airplane. [unintelligible] >> and so on and so on. until the tenants were god and to the building of steel and girders and ghost stories. >> can you work out where this cheerful community might be? casual violence in...
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what science would you use? she said, we would use the united nations, the inter governmental panel on climate change. it cooperate have been better -- it couldn't have been better timing. you talk about poetic justice, governor, it was a matter of days that clay mat gate came in. remember climate gate? it shows without a shadow of the doubt that the united nations has been cooking this science for a long period of time. >> it is amazing. when you bring these things to light a lot of americans are shocked to realize that you and the last few in the senate may be the last backstop before this administration takes us into some international treaty, international law, international agreement that none of us really would ever agree to. >> there are people i serve with who think it is not a good idea. what about our sovereignty? that's what it is all about. nonetheless, this did come from them. you have to keep in mind that -- you and i can both remember when the democrats' primary source of funding in washington was
what science would you use? she said, we would use the united nations, the inter governmental panel on climate change. it cooperate have been better -- it couldn't have been better timing. you talk about poetic justice, governor, it was a matter of days that clay mat gate came in. remember climate gate? it shows without a shadow of the doubt that the united nations has been cooking this science for a long period of time. >> it is amazing. when you bring these things to light a lot of...
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it affects science and so many other issues, too. this seems to be the modern reality of our politics. >> i agree. we want science to become political because we want government to do something, to prevent and prepare for natural disasters. we want government to foster technological information, we want government to implement policies that are informed by scientific knowledge, but i feel like part of the problem that when science becomes politicized, then both sides use it and manipulate it at times to promote an agenda that can completely subvert science. >> well, guys, coming back to the debate tonight, i put the question out to twitter, what would you -- what would you change about debates? what would you add to them? how would you modify them? overwhelmingly the response that i got was realtime fact checking. i sta rted to think about how could that actually work? the problem is as you were saying, steve, even if you had a fact checker there from politifact or fact check.org or "the washington post" or whoever it was, that would
it affects science and so many other issues, too. this seems to be the modern reality of our politics. >> i agree. we want science to become political because we want government to do something, to prevent and prepare for natural disasters. we want government to foster technological information, we want government to implement policies that are informed by scientific knowledge, but i feel like part of the problem that when science becomes politicized, then both sides use it and manipulate...
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still has not moved on climate change or toward clean energy and has been stuck on stupid, afraid of science for three or four years. they said the big folks can't move congress, the big environmentalist's folks come to congress, maybe we should do something else, they said no. look at these young people. they said we're not going to let temporary hijab this dirty needle of a pipeline into america. we're not going to take the dirty as energy ever created and stick it into this country. we will stand-up and we don't care if anybody will help us. they broke the seal august of last year. on civil disobedience against as white house, nobody a year ago was saying it is time to do civil disobedience against the white house. the young people said the future of this planet is too great. they went down in the heat of august -- [applause] they sat in and thousands were arrested and the media tried to ignore the message was sent. for their courage, the project was derailed, the fight goes on. look at these young people. they have transformed the discussion on lesbian-day, a transsexual, and care ricebi
still has not moved on climate change or toward clean energy and has been stuck on stupid, afraid of science for three or four years. they said the big folks can't move congress, the big environmentalist's folks come to congress, maybe we should do something else, they said no. look at these young people. they said we're not going to let temporary hijab this dirty needle of a pipeline into america. we're not going to take the dirty as energy ever created and stick it into this country. we will...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> real politics, another politician weighed this on rape and pregnancy, and once again the country is talking about. another male senate candidate making waves at the precisely the moment when the presidential race is a race for female votes. here is what richard mourdock said during a vote last night. >> i struggled with it myself fora long time. think life is a gift from god and even when it begins with horrible rape, if is something god intended to happen. >> both political parties were involved on a presidential election and republicans, mr. mourdock included were trying to do damage control. he himself is not backing down. >> i believe life i was tself i greatest gift god ca
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you went to harvard and dell was science and technology. here we are was tremendous knowledge in these fields. we talk about helping democracies. how do you see that from not only indicating these villages but scholarships and others, whether it is the french, the canadians, the brits, so that there are always for educational, the empowerment of women come are raising their status, inclusion. the american bar society and all those groups. what do you think about that? is it such that unless you have big muscular defense, big muscular foreign aid? i don't think america will ever be a wimp in anything, but i have an additional school of thought. what do you think? what could help that in america? >> thank you. generally, to speak a very frankly and what you have requested, the support of law enforcement in colombia has been helpful. that is a first step. as you said coming in several points to develop. increasing security capabilities and increasing the state's capability to promote human rights. in a case like ours, we have had so many probl
you went to harvard and dell was science and technology. here we are was tremendous knowledge in these fields. we talk about helping democracies. how do you see that from not only indicating these villages but scholarships and others, whether it is the french, the canadians, the brits, so that there are always for educational, the empowerment of women come are raising their status, inclusion. the american bar society and all those groups. what do you think about that? is it such that unless you...
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i'm not really a science guy. >> did you real slowly? >> no, very quickly. >> go back and read slowly. >> time now for the shout. we found this on youtube. if you wondered who had the coolest parents ever, this name is josh. >> hey, josh. >> hey josh! >> happy birthday from grandma and grandpa nelson. we wrote you a little song for your birthday. so we thought we would record it for you. >> yes, we did. >> so i hope you like it. ♪ 18-year-old birthday ♪ 18-year-old birthday blues >> i should have said grandparents. belting out a happy birthday blues tune. it would be cool by itself, but wait, there's more. check out the moves. >> there's more. >> oh, yeah. there you go. yeah. >> yeah, i would be mortified. >> could you imagine how mortified this grandchild must be? >> yes, because i'm mortified just watching it. >> i'm embarrassed too, i'm imagining -- yes, but i appreciate the love they're showing by doing this. as an adult i appreciate it. as a kid, i would have been horrified. >> oh, web cams. what can you say? >> i love out the g
i'm not really a science guy. >> did you real slowly? >> no, very quickly. >> go back and read slowly. >> time now for the shout. we found this on youtube. if you wondered who had the coolest parents ever, this name is josh. >> hey, josh. >> hey josh! >> happy birthday from grandma and grandpa nelson. we wrote you a little song for your birthday. so we thought we would record it for you. >> yes, we did. >> so i hope you like it. ♪...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ >> read my lips. ♪ >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. if you feel like there has been a lot more presidential campaign tv commercials this year than there was in 2008, you would be right. four years ago, about 637,000 adsed a aired at this point in the race. this year, that number has sky rock setted to 915,000 commercials, a 44% increase. unbelievable. enough to make you long for the days when political tv ads were a novelty. well, tonight in part two of our eight-part series the selling of the presidents. barry lank takes us back to when it all began. >> it was 1952 television was the big new thing. >> eisenhower answers america. >> dwight eisenhower's team lead the way to bring the candidate right into america's living rooms. >> help me put the lid on crazy government spending. >> the ads were very effective. they made more than 40 eisenhower america spots. >> the camera in eisenhower was lookin
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. example, of chemical weapons, nerve gas being used in syria which can literally wipe out thousands of people with one single weapon. the united states has been disengaged. the united states has said if we get engaged and intervene all of these terrible things will happen. everything they said would happen if we intervene have not happened because we didn't. there is an absence of american leadership in the region and i just came from a conference and i talked to these leaders. i know them well. they believe the united states is drawn and week. there are al qaeda training camps and to look at afghanistan where the message is we are leaving, you look at syria where 40,000 people have now been massacred, the upheaval in egypt, the consulate situation in benghazi is more dangerous than ever before and if america doesn't lead, then other people will lead and they are not in america's interest. >> here is the flip side of the argument, which is a
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. example, of chemical weapons, nerve gas being used in syria which can literally wipe out thousands of people with one single weapon. the united states has been disengaged. the united states has said if we get engaged and intervene all of these terrible things will happen. everything they said would happen if we intervene have not happened...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the congressional investigations into the benghazi massacre continue. will the american public and the families of the four killed in that attack ever get justice? joining me now is congressman peter king, chairman of the house homeland security committee. he joins us from long island. good evening, congressman. >> good evening to you. thanks for having me on. >> my pleasure. all right. it'sn. been 11 weeks since that infamous presentation by susan rice on those five morning shows that sunday where she said that this was not preplanned and it was a spontaneous reaction to a youtube video. now, 11 weeks later she comes out this week, this past tuesday, she meets with senators mccain, graham, and ayotte, and now they say they've got even more problems than they had when she first came on. what is going on with her? >> i wish i knew. this just never added up from the start, and each day and each week it gets more confusing. the president a
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the congressional investigations into the benghazi massacre continue. will the american public and the families of the four killed in that attack ever get justice? joining me now is congressman peter king, chairman of the house homeland security committee. he joins us from long island. good evening, congressman. >> good...
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endeavor will go on display at the california science museum and -- yeah it is so cool. people are getting emotional. >> yeah, i was there for the last one. i feel so blessed to have seen it actually launching. >> you are so lucky. >> i am. >> yeah, you are. >> and i'm lucky i work with you. >> coming up, amanda knox's boyfriend speaks out. they spent six months in colt y solitary confinement. coming up ahead. that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to
endeavor will go on display at the california science museum and -- yeah it is so cool. people are getting emotional. >> yeah, i was there for the last one. i feel so blessed to have seen it actually launching. >> you are so lucky. >> i am. >> yeah, you are. >> and i'm lucky i work with you. >> coming up, amanda knox's boyfriend speaks out. they spent six months in colt y solitary confinement. coming up ahead. that could be a question of blood flow. cialis...
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now save 50% on banners. [ female announcer ] do you think the best of nature and science and research should go into the products you trust? then you think like amway. yes. amway. using the highest quality standards, we develop and manufacture just what you need for nutrition, home care, and beauty, backed with a 180-day satisfaction guarantee. amway conveys quality. learn more from your amway independent business owner. welcome back everybody. mars and the newest frontier and curiosity rover worked hard since the arrival on the red plan yet the groundbreaking never before seen images and curiosity is a few feet from the destination . director of the mars program. it is great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> i know there is so much excitement about the program. certainly you are doing groundbreaking work and this is a time people can really feel that nasa is doing all it can to capture the imagination and make progress on the red planet. >> this is a groundbreaking mission. we pushed the boundaris and scientific boundaries as well . we'll find not just the great things techni
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >>> we've got some breaking news to tell you about. a man with ties with al qaeda had been arrested in a federal sting operations for allegedly planning a terror attack on federal reserve bank of new york city, according to authorities. they say the 21-year-old support tried to detonate what he thought was a 1,000 pound bomb. there was no threat to the public. suspect fays charges of attempting to use weapon of mass destruction and providing material support to al qaeda. last night's handling seemed like an opportunity for mitt romney. here's how it played out last night. >> the day
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national math and science initiative, tom lusum. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> the headline is students in national math and science initiative schools have outperformed their peers again 2011 and 2012. what is the recipe or secret to success there, as we are so focused on solutions? >> well, it's focused on several things. one is opportunity, and that is we need every child to have the opportunity to take an advanced placement math and science course. the second is top quality professional development for our teachers, which is the key really to success. education always comes down to the teacher in the classroom, and we do a really good job of providing materials for teachers to improve. i'd say the third aspect is open enrollment. we want to encourage every student to shoot for a higher bar s bar, and the highest bar is the advanced placement exam. that's why we focused on that. >> just some of the numbers to discuss here. african-american students more than tripled the number of qualifying scores aachieved on
national math and science initiative, tom lusum. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> the headline is students in national math and science initiative schools have outperformed their peers again 2011 and 2012. what is the recipe or secret to success there, as we are so focused on solutions? >> well, it's focused on several things. one is opportunity, and that is we need every child to have the opportunity to take an advanced placement math and science course. the...
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hacking a computer isn't rocket science. getting to the level of the white house is noteworthy. >>guest: will, they went into the military office, that is the one responsible for keeping america's nuclear launch codes. they could compromise those, we would be in a real world of hurt. you are right, they have gotten so far. part of the reason is because attackers normally have an advantage. that element is, for years we have been afraid to acknowledge that the chinese have been behind unprecedented series of attacks not only for espionage but also to try all sorts of other things. if we are not willing to have the honest conversations with the chinese and with ourselves, of course we can't do very much to protect american networks. >>neil: but we are afraid of the chinese they own so much our debt. companies want to be often their good side and expanding to china, so, we just turn the other cheek? >>guest: we can't. this is now gotten to a whole new level. it is worrisome because of the nuclear launch codes and this is the president, the president's travel arrangements and commun
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but at the level of political, technical proficiency, the correct political science term for understanding what happened on the republican side of things in this election is that the republican party's ground game this year sucked. under the chairman's watchful eye, not only did their get out the vote effort fail badly even before election day, it failed badly in a way they were not able to fix it in time for election day. in addition, he said the rnc conducted all the voter registration drives in all the crucial states. to be clear, it was the only firm he hired to register republican voters. and then weeks before election day, the party had to fire that consultant and his firm amid-accusations they committed voter registration fraud and were being investigated. the rnc wasted millions of dollars paying this single firm to fake register voters in five crucial swing states and they had no backup plan when things went wrong. mitt romney only won one of those five states and he only won it barely. and down ballot in a year where republicans were up for reelection. they managed to lose seats
but at the level of political, technical proficiency, the correct political science term for understanding what happened on the republican side of things in this election is that the republican party's ground game this year sucked. under the chairman's watchful eye, not only did their get out the vote effort fail badly even before election day, it failed badly in a way they were not able to fix it in time for election day. in addition, he said the rnc conducted all the voter registration drives...
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. >> are you really treating him p like he's some kind of science experiment? >> how old are you. >> i'm 21 years old and i'm proud to be a republican. this idea that when you're young you're supposed to be liberal and as you grow old you grow more conservative. 8 million young people have come of age. these are college freshman and sophomores who saw their older brothers and sisters get caught up in hope amend change, that 8 million new voters, we're confident they are going to come out, they are going to be enthusiastic, but unfortunately for this white house, not for their guy. >> everybody agrees that the economy is in a very tough place right now, the question is what are you going to do about it. alex, i want to thank you so much for joining us today, and up next, careful what you wish for, what the outcome of egypt's elections mean for the future of that country and it's relationship with ours. we will go ely to the streets of cairo after this. >>> mcallister towing is one of the oldest businesses in new york. it's tugs helped ships navigate to store. it
. >> are you really treating him p like he's some kind of science experiment? >> how old are you. >> i'm 21 years old and i'm proud to be a republican. this idea that when you're young you're supposed to be liberal and as you grow old you grow more conservative. 8 million young people have come of age. these are college freshman and sophomores who saw their older brothers and sisters get caught up in hope amend change, that 8 million new voters, we're confident they are going...
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tell me they seem to have a bias because they talk about how they -- asians have degrees in math and science and have a natural aversion to the gop theories on climate change. because anybody wi an education would clearly reject any republican views on climate change. >> bill: who wrote that article? moveon.org? >> take it all with a grain of salt. >> bill: let's put the crazy ideologues aside. let's assume like everyone else, asian americans are interested in the economy in getting ahead and a lot of entrepreneurial stuff going on in the asian community. they obviously said, we believe in the democratic point of view, the larger government. let's control the economy a little bit more than the gop. that doesn't seem -- i'm surprised. >> a couple of theories. one of the big mysteries was if they tend to be on the higher socioeconomic scales, they tend to side with mitt romney. then why? then you look deeper and it looks like most of the asian voters that they surveyed, most of the asian voters that they're looking at come from new york and california. those are two very blue states. >> bill:
tell me they seem to have a bias because they talk about how they -- asians have degrees in math and science and have a natural aversion to the gop theories on climate change. because anybody wi an education would clearly reject any republican views on climate change. >> bill: who wrote that article? moveon.org? >> take it all with a grain of salt. >> bill: let's put the crazy ideologues aside. let's assume like everyone else, asian americans are interested in the economy in...
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it's a stem science technology, engineering and mathematics visa that targets those who have gotten college educations or higher and allows them to stay in the u.s. or longer. it takes away money from other visa programs which is a double edged sword although it does increase visas for the families of immigrants that want to stay in the country or permits them to stay in the country longer. i guess i wonder does that -- do those programs, the stem, does progress on the stem front help republicans with the latino electorate. >> it does and doesn't. let me tell you why. if you look at the list of the countries that would benefit under this visa proposal of the republicans announced they'll be talking about, the first top five countries, not one from latin america. so that kind of makes it a moot point as far as if it would be helping latinos or their family members that want to come in. but on the issue of residents who are here already in the united states and want to bring their families into the united states, the immigration system is broken. republicans and democrats can agree on that. o
it's a stem science technology, engineering and mathematics visa that targets those who have gotten college educations or higher and allows them to stay in the u.s. or longer. it takes away money from other visa programs which is a double edged sword although it does increase visas for the families of immigrants that want to stay in the country or permits them to stay in the country longer. i guess i wonder does that -- do those programs, the stem, does progress on the stem front help...
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but this isn't rocket science. the problem is republicans are appealing to people who sound and look like hailey barbour. and demographically, they're shrinking into a minority party here. it's very obvious what they need to do. and it doesn't involve medical exams, and it doesn't involve mind control, and it doesn't involve racial fantasies. >> yeah, you're kind, man. he has it opened up for such a joke that i can't tell on family tv. but you're absolutely right. it goes back to, again, this cultural conditioning. and they've got to understand that you know -- michael steele was right when he was chairman. he was right about it. and if they really want to improve and advance, and i'm not the one to give republicans advice, but the first thing they ought to do -- and i'll just say it. they should get rid of karl rove. he's had his chance. he blew it. he blew it, like you said, almost half a billion dollars. who blows $100 billion and then is asked to come back? they need to regroup. and finally, reverend, know your
but this isn't rocket science. the problem is republicans are appealing to people who sound and look like hailey barbour. and demographically, they're shrinking into a minority party here. it's very obvious what they need to do. and it doesn't involve medical exams, and it doesn't involve mind control, and it doesn't involve racial fantasies. >> yeah, you're kind, man. he has it opened up for such a joke that i can't tell on family tv. but you're absolutely right. it goes back to, again,...
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it's not rocket science. there's an obvious formula to use. >> how are you not going to bypass congress when congress won't do anything? really the only option left for him is to act. >> it's impossible to share power anymore. congress can stop obama from passing a bill, stop him from appointing people he needs to appoint. the only thing he can do is do power unilaterally. so shared power is collapsing. the only kind of power is all or nothing, essentially. that's all that's left. >> curious to note the center for american progress outlined this strategy in a memo that was put out last year saying increase the use of unilateral power because you ain't got much else. coming up, does one of our political parties owe the american public an apology? we will discuss it. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was jus
it's not rocket science. there's an obvious formula to use. >> how are you not going to bypass congress when congress won't do anything? really the only option left for him is to act. >> it's impossible to share power anymore. congress can stop obama from passing a bill, stop him from appointing people he needs to appoint. the only thing he can do is do power unilaterally. so shared power is collapsing. the only kind of power is all or nothing, essentially. that's all that's left....
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it will go on display at the california science museum. some people -- so cool. and people are really emotional. >> yeah, i there was for the last one and the first time i had seen it launched. just extraordinary. so blessed to have seen it. actually launching. just the sound. >> you're so lucky. >> i am lucky. >> yeah, you are. >> and i'm lucky i work with up. >> oh! >>> coming up, ammanda knox's ex-boyfriend speaks out. he spent six months in solitary confinement before they won their appeal and finally released last year. rafael sol he e solecito, my con with him ahead. all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only
it will go on display at the california science museum. some people -- so cool. and people are really emotional. >> yeah, i there was for the last one and the first time i had seen it launched. just extraordinary. so blessed to have seen it. actually launching. just the sound. >> you're so lucky. >> i am lucky. >> yeah, you are. >> and i'm lucky i work with up. >> oh! >>> coming up, ammanda knox's ex-boyfriend speaks out. he spent six months in...
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squyres tell us what types of planetary science missions does the unique capability of the space launch system, this new big rocket, that is evolvable in size, what does that provide? >> like dr. kennel i am excited about what we can do with an asteroid. i was recently part of a four member nasa crew. i was the one non-astronaut on the crew that conducted a two-week long mission of the aquarius mission in your home state of florida simulating the kinds of extra vehicular activity tools and equipment for what we use for exploration of an asteroid and it got me very excited about what a human scientist, explorer could do in an asteroid on a mission by sls. i think most importantly a heavy lift capability is essential. i'm a big fan of robotic exploration. i'm a member of the science team for the curiosity mission but with our magnificent curiosity rover can do in a day you can do in about 45 seconds, and you know what our magnificent opportunity rover has done on mars and eight and a half years you could do in a good week, week and a half, something like that. so what humans can do in the
squyres tell us what types of planetary science missions does the unique capability of the space launch system, this new big rocket, that is evolvable in size, what does that provide? >> like dr. kennel i am excited about what we can do with an asteroid. i was recently part of a four member nasa crew. i was the one non-astronaut on the crew that conducted a two-week long mission of the aquarius mission in your home state of florida simulating the kinds of extra vehicular activity tools...
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congratulated person on winning he has endorsed the results it's clear the election has delivered a new science result evenly and your polling data could put in above the fifty percent needed to win in the first. the same can't be said of britain according to the electoral reform society two thirds of m.p.'s elected in two thousand and ten lacked a clear majority thanks to the ballot method of first past the post is russia's electoral system perfect no it's not but then our electoral system in the world is perfect let's not forget that in britain british prime minister ever achieves anywhere near fifty percent of the vote but protest movement against putin's return to the presidency is certainly loud but according to official election results it's a war by those in favor putin received almost sixty four percent of the vote miliband predicts that support won't last for long but while it does britain will have to like it or lump it if it wants to do business by the bennetts r.t. on the. and i will be back with a recap of the week's top stories and of course today's headlines in just a moment. you
congratulated person on winning he has endorsed the results it's clear the election has delivered a new science result evenly and your polling data could put in above the fifty percent needed to win in the first. the same can't be said of britain according to the electoral reform society two thirds of m.p.'s elected in two thousand and ten lacked a clear majority thanks to the ballot method of first past the post is russia's electoral system perfect no it's not but then our electoral system in...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> sean: the first presidential debate is two days away. judging by the president's language, seems he may be trying to downplay his upcoming performance. oh, really? >> you may have heard that in a few days my opponent in this election and i are going to have a debate. i'm looking -- i'm looking forward to it. i know folks in the media are speculating already on who's going to have the best zingers. >> you are! >> i don't know about that. who's going put the most points on the board. governor romney is a good debater. i'm just okay. >> sean: and you get a failing grade as president. who cares about zingers, when all the governor has to do is point out your awful record. joining me is author of "the new york times" bestseller "mugged" and columnist david limbaugh. >> thank you. >> sean: he's really good, but i'm terrible. mr. teleprompter -- >> by the way, why is he saying this if the polls show him far ahead? they know the polls are a croc
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> sean: the first presidential debate is two days away. judging by the president's language, seems he may be trying to downplay his upcoming performance. oh, really? >> you may have heard that in a few days my opponent in this election and i are going to have a debate. i'm looking -- i'm looking forward to it. i know folks in the...